Franklin, Madeline Claire
Madeline Claire Franklin holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts WCYA program, as well as a BA in Media Study and Anthropology from the University at Buffalo. When she is not writing strange fiction for young adults, she is probably attempting to dismantle the patriarchy and/or practicing witchcraft. She is a queer, Jewish, neurodiverse, invisibly disabled woman living in sin in Buffalo, NY, with her partner, two dogs, three cats, and two Roombas, in a little yellow house called Cluckleberry Farms. www.madelineclairefranklin.com
Awards
The Wilderness of Girls is a finalist for the 2025 YALSA William C. Morris Award for Best Debut Novel for Teens, as well as an Indie Next Pick, Amazon Editor’s Pick, a Blue Ribbons listee, and one of Barnes & Noble’s Best Books of 2024.
3 Fun Facts
1. I have been a practicing witch since I was 12 years old.
2. My grandfather invented pre-pasted wallpaper.
3. Joyce Carol Oates (who attended the same high school as me) once called me “the next JK Rowling” (before we knew JKR was not one to be looked up to).